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Specification for

the Qualification
of Welding
Fabricators
AWS B5.17:2004
An American National Standard
550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126
AWS B5.17:2004
An American National Standard
Approved by
American National Standards Institute
March 23, 2004
Specification for
the Qualification of
Welding Fabricators
Supersedes AWS B5.17:2000
Prepared by
AWS B5G Subcommittee on Fabricators
Under the Direction of
AWS Personnel and Facilities Qualification Committee
Approved by
AWS Board of Directors
Abstract
This specification establishes the minimum requirements necessary to qualify as a Welding Fabricator. The qualification
is determined based on an examination of the implementation of the fabricators quality control manual to verify compliance
to the requirements defined in this specification. This document also defines the Welding Fabricators functions and lists
the minimum reference materials that the Welding Fabricator should possess.
Key WordsFabricator, qualification, quality
control manual, Welding Fabricator
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Personnel
AWS Personnel and Facilities Qualification Committee
J. F. Harris, Chair Ashland Chemical Company
P. R. Evans, 1st Vice Chair PCI Energy Services
W. F. Behnke, 2nd Vice Chair VisteonSterling Plant
S. P. Hedrick, Secretary American Welding Society
K. W. Coryell Consultant
J. A. Grantham Welding & Joining Management Group
P. A. Grimm Modern Welding Company
J. P. Kane C O B E Welding
V. Kuruvilla Genesis Quality Systems
R. D. Messer Consultant
P. A. Michalski Dominion East Ohio
B. W. Phillips Oil Estates Industries
R. Poe Welding Alloys USA
J. R. Reid Reid Consulting
Y. Senechal Canadian Welding Bureau
R. C. Stevens Stevens Engineering, LLC
D. L. Twitty Dona Ana Branch Community College
T. W. Wallace Metro Water District of Southern California
AWS B5G Subcommittee on Fabricators
P. A. Grimm, Chair Modern Welding Company
J. W. Overy, Vice Chair Babcock & Wilcox Construction
S. P. Hedrick, Secretary American Welding Society
P. Harris Lake Process Systems, Incorporated
J. D. Hollison Performance Mechanical, Incorporated
G. Werncke U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
*R Bonneau Canadian Welding Bureau
*J. L. Cooley J C & Associates
*J. E. Roth James E. Roth, Incorporated
*Advisor
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Foreword
(This Foreword is not a part of AWS B5.17:2004, Specification for the Qualification of
Welding Fabricators, but is included for informational purposes only.)
This specification was developed by the AWS Personnel and Facilities Qualification Committee in response to an
industry demand for a qualification document for welding fabricators. This specification establishes the qualification
requirements from which a central certification agency or an employer may develop a certification program for welding
fabricators.
This is the second edition of this specification. Editorial changes were made throughout the document. Significant
changes were made to the Quality Document and Procedure Control section (see 6.5). The requirements for the qualifi-
cation and certification of individuals designated by the Welding Fabricator for welding inspection and nondestructive
examination were expanded. The first edition followed the work done by the AWS Task Group on Fabricators that
created the document Welding Quality Assurance Guideline for Fabricators.
The Qualification and Certification Committee of the American Welding Society was formed in 1973. In 1996, it was
divided into two committees. The Personnel and Facilities Qualification Committee is now responsible for creating
American National Standards for welding personnel and welding facility qualification requirements. The AWS Certifi-
cation Committee is now responsible for creating certification programs from these and other recognized standards.
Comments and suggestions for the improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the Secretary,
AWS Personnel and Facilities Qualification Committee, American Welding Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami,
FL 33126.
Official interpretations of any of the technical requirements of this standard may only be obtained by sending a
request, in writing, to the Managing Director, Technical Services Division, American Welding Society (see Annex A). A
formal reply will be issued after it has been reviewed by the appropriate personnel following established procedures.
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Table of Contents
Page No.
Personnel .................................................................................................................................................................... iii
Foreword ...................................................................................................................................................................... v
1. Scope ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 General ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Terminology Guideline .............................................................................................................................. 1
2. Referenced Documents ......................................................................................................................................... 1
3. Qualification.......................................................................................................................................................... 1
4. Definitions............................................................................................................................................................. 1
5. Function................................................................................................................................................................. 2
6. Quality Control System Requirements.................................................................................................................. 2
6.1 Cover Page.................................................................................................................................................. 2
6.2 Quality Personnel Requirements ................................................................................................................ 2
6.3 Management Support.................................................................................................................................. 3
6.4 Organization ............................................................................................................................................... 3
6.5 Quality Document and Procedure Control ................................................................................................. 3
6.6 Quality Records .......................................................................................................................................... 3
6.7 Material Control ......................................................................................................................................... 3
6.8 Welding Procedure Specifications (WPSs) ................................................................................................ 3
6.9 Filler Materials ........................................................................................................................................... 4
6.10 Welder Performance Qualification............................................................................................................. 4
6.11 Inspection ................................................................................................................................................... 4
6.12 Nonconformance ........................................................................................................................................ 4
6.13 Measuring and Testing Equipment............................................................................................................. 4
6.14 Quality Audits ............................................................................................................................................ 5
6.15 Sample Forms............................................................................................................................................. 5
7. Library................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Nonmandatory Annex ................................................................................................................................................... 7
Annex AGuidelines for Preparation of Technical Inquiries for AWS Technical Committees .................................. 7
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1. Scope
1.1 General. This specification establishes the minimum
requirements for the Welding Quality Program for Weld-
ing Fabricators (WF). This specification is intended to be
used by companies regardless of the welding processes
or materials used. This specification does not cover
weldment design or non-welding related fabrication pro-
cesses, such as bolting and coatings.
1.2 Safety Precautions. This specification does not
address all safety issues associated with welding. It is the
responsibility of the employer to establish appropriate
safety and health practices and to determine the applica-
bility of any regulatory limitations prior to welding. The
requirements of ANSI Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting,
and Allied Processes, plus the cautionary notes con-
tained in the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
supplied by the material supplier should be part of each
employers safety program. Additional safety infor-
mation is available in the Safety and Health Fact Sheets
published by the American Welding Society (AWS).
1.3 Terminology Guideline. As used in this specifica-
tion, the word shall denotes a requirement; the word
should denotes a guideline or recommendation; and the
word may denotes a choice. As used in this specification
the word welding includes brazing. As used in this speci-
fication the word welders includes welding operators,
brazers, and brazing operators.
2. Referenced Documents
(1) AWS A2.4, Standard Symbols for Welding, Braz-
ing, and Nondestructive Examination
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1. AWS standards are published by the American Welding
Society, 550 N.W. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33126.
(2) AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and
Definitions
1
(3) AWS B2.1, Specification for Welding Procedure
and Performance Qualification
(4) ANSI Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and
Allied Processes
(5) AWS QC1, Standard for AWS Certification of
Welding Inspectors
(6) AWS Safety and Health Fact Sheets
(7) ASNT SNT-TC-1A, Recommended Practice:
Personnel Qualification and Certification in Nonde-
structive Testing
2
(8) ASNT CP-189, ASNT Standard for Qualification
and Certification of Nondestructive Testing Personnel
3. Qualification
A facility meeting the requirements of Sections 6 and
7 shall be considered qualified as a Welding Fabricator
(WF).
4. Definitions
For more detailed definitions of terms, refer to AWS
A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and Definitions. Terms
used in this specification are defined as follows:
Certified Welding Inspector (CWI). A welding inspec-
tor certified by the AWS as meeting the requirements
of AWS QC1, Standard for AWS Certification of
Welding Inspectors.
contract documents. Plans, specifications, and other
documents necessary for the design of a product,
assembly, or structure.
2. ASNT documents are published by the American Society for
Nondestructive Testing, Inc., 1711 Arlingate Lane, Columbus,
OH 43228-0518.
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nondestructive examination (NDE). The act of deter-
mining the suitability of some material or component
for its intended purpose using techniques that do not
affect its serviceability.
procedure qualification record (PQR). A record of
welding variables used to produce an acceptable test
weldment and the results of tests conducted on the
weldment to qualify a welding procedure specification.
quality assurance (QA). All the planned and systematic
activities implemented within the quality system, and
demonstrated as needed, to provide adequate con-
fidence that an entity will fulfill requirements for
quality.
quality control (QC). Operational techniques and activi-
ties that are used to fulfill requirements for quality
(e.g., detection and measurement of weld discontinui-
ties or the supervision of individuals so involved; spec-
ification of quality control methods, procedures, and
acceptance criteria; review of quality control programs
of vendors, subcontractors, or other organizations.)
quality control personnel. Individuals responsible for
verifying compliance with the fabricators quality
control program.
quality control manual (QCM). Document stating the
quality policy and describing the quality system of an
organization.
quality record. A report, list or other documentation
showing the results of the welding quality control pro-
cess. It attests to either the achievement or failure to
achieve the required quality.
supplier. Organization that provides a product or service
to the customer (e.g., vendor, material supplier, NDE
test facility).
welding procedure specification (WPS). A document
providing the required welding variables for a specific
application to assure repeatability by qualified weld-
ers and welding operators.
5. Function
The Welding Fabricator shall be responsible for con-
trol of contract documents and procedures, material con-
trol, welding, inspection, and shipment. The Welding
Fabricator shall operate an internal quality control pro-
gram, in accordance with a quality control manual meet-
ing the requirements of Section 6 of this specification.
Although this specification does not require a Welding
Fabricator to control weldment design or final coating, it
does not preclude those activities.
6. Quality Control System
Requirements
The Welding Fabricator is required to prepare and
maintain a quality control manual. This quality control
manual is intended to be a comprehensive description of
the Fabricators production and quality control opera-
tions, procedures, and documentation methods.
The quality control manual should be suitable for use
as an everyday working document. The quality control
manual and any subsequent revision shall be approved
by management. The ultimate responsibility for main-
taining the quality control manuals accuracy is usually
assigned to the QA or QC department.
Copies of the quality control manual shall be formally
assigned to each department or work area or both which
affects quality to assure a copy is readily available for
reference by all personnel. A system shall be used to
maintain traceability of these quality control manuals.
Since compliance with the quality control manual is
essential to the qualification process, the Welding Fabri-
cator shall verify that all personnel are familiar with its
contents. To ensure the quality control manuals accu-
racy, employees should be urged to report possible
errors, report production changes as they occur, and
make suggestions for improving the quality control man-
uals readability.
A typical quality control manual will include all of the
following sections:
6.1 Cover Page. The cover page of the quality control
manual shall contain the company name, physical
address(es), publication status, and revision status.
6.2 Quality Personnel Requirements
6.2.1 Personnel directly responsible for quality
control inspection of weldments should have defined
roles separate from the responsibility for fabrication and
delivery.
6.2.2 Personnel responsible for quality control
shall have the authority and responsibility to identify
problems, recommend and provide solutions, and stop
production.
6.2.3 The quality control manual shall include a writ-
ten policy describing the fabricators commitment to
quality. This program shall also address the following:
(1) Who is directly responsible for the management
and implementation of the quality control program.
(2) Who is responsible for the preparation and revi-
sion of the quality control manual.
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(3) Who is responsible for the inspection of
weldments.
(4) How appropriate welding procedures are selected
for the specific fabrication work.
(5) To whom the delegation of authority is assigned
when persons listed in the quality control program are
unavailable.
6.3 Management Support. There shall be a statement
included in the quality control manual assuring that
responsible quality control personnel have the full sup-
port of management. This statement shall designate who
is responsible to resolve disputes between quality control
personnel and other department heads. This statement
shall include language stating the quality assurance and
quality control personnel have the authority to identify
quality problems, initiate, recommend, or provide solu-
tions, verify implementation of solutions, and limit or
control further processing and delivery of nonconform-
ing items until proper disposition has occurred.
6.4 Organization. The quality control manual shall
include an organization chart showing the relationship
among management functions (e.g., purchasing, quality
control, receiving, production, welding, and shipping). If
field work is also being performed by a Welding Fabrica-
tor, the quality control manual shall describe how quality
control functions will be handled in the field.
6.5 Quality Document and Procedure Control
6.5.1 The quality control manual shall describe how
documents controlling quality in the fabricating process
shall be approved, maintained, and made available for
work activities.
6.5.2 The quality control manual shall indicate how
the fabrication system assures that applicable drawings,
specifications, and instructions are utilized for welding,
inspection, and testing and how these documents are
controlled by revision. The quality control manual shall
state the most current revision of the documents shall be
utilized and shall be available to personnel performing
the work.
6.6 Quality Records
6.6.1 The quality control manual shall detail the
Welding Fabricators role in maintaining a file of all
quality related documents and revisions that they issue.
The Welding Fabricator shall be able to retrieve quality
related documents. The Welding Fabricator shall specify
in the QC manual the record retention duration.
6.6.2 Quality records shall include, but are not limited
to:
(1) Welder Performance Qualification Records
(WPQRs)
(2) Welding Procedure Specifications (WPSs)
(3) Procedure Qualification Records (PQRs)
(4) Material Test Reports (MTRs) when required
(5) Nondestructive Examination Reports (NDE)
(6) Nondestructive Examination Procedures
(7) Nondestructive Examination Personnel Qualifica-
tion Records
(8) Weld identification reports (weld mapping) when
required
(9) Inspection check off list (Traveler, Inspection
Record)
(10) Heat treatment records
(11) Material inspection reports
(12) Nonconformance Reports (NCRs)
6.7 Material Control
6.7.1 The quality control manual shall detail the
Welding Fabricators system of material control and
receiving inspection. This system shall ensure that the
correct material is ordered and that upon receipt it is
properly identified per purchasing documents. When
material certifications or material test reports are
required, they shall be reviewed to verify that the mate-
rial meets the requirements established by the order. The
material control system shall also ensure that only the
correct material is used in the intended application.
6.7.2 The quality control manual shall detail proce-
dures that indicate how materials or parts are identified,
and how identity and traceability are maintained by the
quality program.
6.8 Welding Procedure Specifications (WPSs). The
quality control manual shall define how the Welding
Fabricator will control the Weld Procedure documen-
tation and the implementation of, but not limited to the
following:
6.8.1 The Welding Fabricator shall have written weld-
ing procedure specifications (WPSs). All welding proce-
dure specifications and procedure qualifications shall be
reviewed and approved for use by a Certified Welding
Inspector (CWI) or fabricators designee before being
used in production welding operations. Welding proce-
dures shall be qualified, approved, and certified in accor-
dance with the applicable governing AWS specification
or AWS B2.1, Specification for Welding Procedure and
Performance Qualification, if there is no governing
AWS specification. An alternate specification may be
used upon verification that it is technically consistent
with AWS B2.1.
6.8.2 The applicable welding procedure specification
shall be available to welders or welding operators during
testing and production welding.
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6.8.3 When the governing specification(s) mandates
that welding procedures be qualified by test, the Welding
Fabricator shall have procedure qualification records
(PQRs) that support the applicable welding procedure
specifications (WPSs) except that PQRs are not required
for prequalified welding procedure specifications or
Standard Welding Procedure Specifications (SWPSs)
published by the AWS.
6.9 Filler Materials. The quality control manual shall
direct the control of filler materials using the following
criteria:
6.9.1 The Welding Fabricator shall purchase and use
the filler materials to appropriate AWS filler metal speci-
fications. Other specifications may be used if there are
no equivalent AWS specifications. Proprietary filler
materials may be used in the absence of any applicable
AWS specification.
6.9.2 The applicable filler material shall appear on the
WPS. Controls shall be in place to assure that the filler
material required by the WPS is used. The quality con-
trol manual shall specify how welders obtain filler mate-
rial and who is responsible to assure that the proper filler
material is used.
6.9.3 Storage of all filler materials shall meet the
requirements of the manufacturer and applicable code.
The quality control manual shall specify how this
requirement is met.
6.10 Welder Performance Qualification
6.10.1 The quality control manual shall identify to
what specification welders will be qualified and who is
responsible for approving the welder performance quali-
fication records.
6.10.2 The quality control manual shall contain
requirements that all welder performance qualification
records shall be reviewed and approved by the Welding
Fabricators designee.
6.10.3 The quality control manual shall contain provi-
sions requiring all welders and welding operators shall
be qualified and certified to the governing specification
or AWS B2.1, Specification for Welding Procedure and
Performance Qualification, if there is no governing
specification.
6.10.4 The Welding Fabricators quality control man-
ual shall detail how welders and welding operators pro-
cess operations are evaluated and documented.
6.10.5 The Welding Fabricators quality control man-
ual shall specify how welders and welding operators are
assigned to specific jobs and assure that qualified weld-
ers with current qualifications are used.
6.11 Inspection
6.11.1 The Welding Fabricators quality control man-
ual shall have a system for welding inspection that
includes the following items:
(1) Frequency of inspections necessary to assure
required quality of welds.
(2) Manner of documenting inspection results.
6.11.2 Welding Inspector (WI). The Welding Fabri-
cator shall designate those who are qualified to inspect
weldments to the requirements of the applicable speci-
fications. Inspectors shall be knowledgeable with the
specification(s) which applies to the fabrication work
performed. It is recommended, but not mandatory, that
this individual be an AWS Certified Welding Inspector.
If an AWS Certified Welding Inspector is not used, then
the weld inspector shall be certified to a company written
practice based on ASNT SNT-TC-1A.
6.11.3 NDE Inspectors. Radiographic Interpreters
should be certified in accordance with AWS B5.15,
Specification for the Qualification of Radiographic Inter-
preters. The employer may elect to qualify and certify
personnel performing radiographic interpretation in
accordance with the employers written practice meeting
ASNT SNT-TC-1A. Personnel performing other NDE
methods shall be qualified and certified in accordance
with the employees companys written practice based
on ASNT SNT-TC-1A.
6.12 Nonconformance
6.12.1 The Welding Fabricator shall have a system in
place to identify, control, dispose of, and perform correc-
tive action on materials, items, and processes that do not
conform to the requirements of approved procedures,
codes, specifications, or contract requirements.
6.12.2 The quality control manuals nonconformance
system shall provide a means to identify nonconformities
and detail the procedures necessary to bring the item into
conformance.
6.13 Measuring and Testing Equipment
6.13.1 The quality control manual shall state what
measuring and testing equipment will be used to control
fabrication quality and who is responsible for equipment
calibration.
6.13.2 Calibration. The overall program of calibra-
tion of equipment shall be specified in the quality control
manual and designed so as to ensure that measurement
made by or for the Welding Fabricator are traceable
(where the concept is applicable) to national standards of
measurement. Where the concept of traceability to
national standards of measurement is not applicable, the
Welding Fabricator shall provide satisfactory evidence
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of calibration or accuracy of test results. Calibration
intervals shall be specified within the quality control
manual.
6.13.3 Calibration Tag. A log, label or tag indicating
the date of last calibration and due date of next calibra-
tion shall be maintained for each piece of equipment.
The serial number (identification system) of the equip-
ment shall be included in the log, label or tag. The label
or tag should be attached to the equipment.
6.13.4 Records. Records shall be maintained on each
item of equipment. The record shall include:
(1) Type of equipment
(2) Serial number
(3) Calibration frequency
(4) Calibration tolerance
(5) Date calibrated
(6) Next calibration due date
(7) Standard used
6.14 Quality Audits
6.14.1 As a minimum, the Welding Fabricator shall
audit the implementation of the quality control program
on an annual basis. The quality control manual shall
specify:
(1) who is to perform the audit (the person must have
the freedom and authority to identify quality audit
problems)
(2) the qualification requirements of auditors (the
auditor must have knowledge in the quality system being
audited)
(3) how the audit is to be documented
(4) company management shall review the audit
results and implement corrective actions.
6.15 Sample Forms
6.15.1 Documents described within the quality con-
trol manual shall be displayed as samples (typical forms)
within the quality control manual.
7. Library
As a minimum, the following listed publications shall
be readily available at the fabricators facility:
(1) AWS A2.4, Standard Symbols for Welding,
Brazing, and Nondestructive Examination
(2) AWS A3.0, Standard Welding Terms and
Definitions
(3) ANSI Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and
Allied Processes
(4) The standard governing the qualification of weld-
ing procedures and welders
(5) The standard governing the fabrication of the
weldment(s)
(6) The standard governing the qualification and
certification of NDE inspectors.
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A1. Introduction
The AWS Board of Directors has adopted a policy
whereby all official interpretations of AWS standards
will be handled in a formal manner. Under that policy, all
interpretations are made by the committee that is respon-
sible for the standard. Official communication concern-
ing an interpretation is through the AWS staff member
who works with that committee. The policy requires that
all requests for an interpretation be submitted in writing.
Such requests will be handled as expeditiously as possi-
ble but due to the complexity of the work and the proce-
dures that shall be followed, some interpretations may
require considerable time.
A2. Procedure
All inquiries shall be directed to:
Managing Director, Technical Services
American Welding Society
550 N.W. LeJeune Road
Miami, FL 33126
All inquiries shall contain the name, address, and
affiliation of the inquirer, and they shall provide enough
information for the committee to fully understand the
point of concern in the inquiry. Where that point is not
clearly defined, the inquiry will be returned for clarifica-
tion. For efficient handling, all inquiries should be type-
written and should also be in the format used here.
A2.1 Scope. Each inquiry shall address one single pro-
vision of the standard, unless the point of the inquiry
involves two or more interrelated provisions. That pro-
vision shall be identified in the scope of the inquiry,
along with the edition of the standard that contains the
provisions or that the Inquirer is addressing.
A2.2 Purpose of the Inquiry. The purpose of the
inquiry shall be stated in this portion of the inquiry. The
purpose can be either to obtain an interpretation of a
standard requirement, or to request the revision of a par-
ticular provision in the standard.
A2.3 Content of the Inquiry. The inquiry should be
concise, yet complete, to enable the committee to quickly
and fully understand the point of the inquiry. Sketches
should be used when appropriate and all paragraphs, fig-
ures, and tables (or the Annex), which bear on the
inquiry shall be cited. If the point of the inquiry is to
obtain a revision of the standard, the inquiry shall pro-
vide technical justification for that revision.
A2.4 Proposed Reply. The inquirer should, as a pro-
posed reply, state an interpretation of the provision that
is the point of the inquiry, or the wording for a proposed
revision, if that is what inquirer seeks.
A3. Interpretation of Provisions of
the Standard
Interpretations of provisions of the standard are made
by the relevant AWS Technical Committee. The secre-
tary of the committee refers all inquiries to the chairman
of the particular subcommittee that has jurisdiction over
the portion of the standard addressed by the inquiry. The
subcommittee reviews the inquiry and the proposed reply
to determine what the response to the inquiry should be.
Following the subcommittees development of the
response, the inquiry and the response are presented to
the entire committee for review and approval. Upon
Annex A
Guidelines for Preparation of Technical Inquiries
for AWS Technical Committees
(This Annex is not a part of AWS B5.17:2004, Specification for the Qualification
of Welding Fabricators, but is included for informational purposes only.)
Nonmandatory Annex
AWS B5.17:2004
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approval by the committee, the interpretation will be an
official interpretation of the Society, and the secretary
will transmit the response to the inquirer and to the Weld-
ing Journal for publication.
A4. Publication of Interpretations
All official interpretations will appear in the Welding
Journal.
A5. Telephone Inquiries
Telephone inquiries to AWS Headquarters concern-
ing AWS standards should be limited to questions of a
general nature or to matters directly related to the use of
the standard. The Board of Directors policy requires that
all AWS staff members respond to a telephone request
for an official interpretation of any AWS standard with
the information that such an interpretation can be
obtained only through a written request. The Headquar-
ters staff cannot provide consulting services. The staff
can, however, refer a caller to any of those consultants
whose names are on file at AWS Headquarters.
A6. The AWS Technical Committee
The activities of AWS Technical Committees in
regard to interpretations, are limited strictly to the Inter-
pretation of provisions of standards prepared by the com-
mittee or to consideration of revisions to existing
provisions on the basis of new data or technology. Nei-
ther the committee nor the staff is in a position to offer
interpretive or consulting services on: (1) specific engi-
neering problems, or (2) requirements of standards
applied to fabrications outside the scope of the document
or points not specifically covered by the standard. In
such cases, the inquirer should seek assistance from a
competent engineer experienced in the particular field of
interest.

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